The Tigers (13-1-2, 5-1-1 ACC) are coming off a 1-0 victory over Boston College on Oct. 23 at Historic Riggs Field. With the win, the team concluded its regular season unbeaten in home games, going 9-0-1 in games played at Historic Riggs Field.

It is just the 11th time in program history that the Tigers have been unbeaten at home during the regular season, and the first time since 1998 when team was 10-0. Other seasons in Clemson history in which the team did not lose a regular season home game are: 1972 (6-0), 1973 (7-0), 1976 (11-0-1), 1977 (10-0), 1978 (11-0-1), 1981 (12-0), 1982 (11-0), 1983 (13-0-2) and 1985 (14-0).

When Clemson defeated Georgia Southern on Oct. 20, the team finished regular season nonconference play unbeaten, with an 8-0-1 record. The team’s only draw in nonconference play came against No. 11 Coastal Carolina on Sept. 7.

Clemson ranks in the top 10 in the nation several scoring categories – sixth in total goals (36), seventh in total points (106), eighth in total assists (34) and points per game (6.63) and 10th in assists per game (2.13).

The Tigers have now won seven straight games, dating back to a 4-0 victory at Gardner-Webb on Sept. 29. In addition, the team has not lost in 11 consecutive games, dating back to a 3-0 win at Furman on Sept. 15.

Clemson is second in the RPI rankings released on Monday, Oct. 26. Four of the top five teams in the RPI are from the ACC (No. 1 Wake Forest, No. 3 North Carolina, No. 5 Notre Dame). There are 10 ACC schools in the top 30 of this week’s RPI, including the Wolfpack, who are No. 27.

Senior T.J. Casner leads the team in goals (7) and points (15). The seven goals put him in a tie for third in the ACC, while his goals per game average of 0.44 is tied for fifth in the conference.

Casner has a team-best five game-winning goals, a figure which ranks first in the ACC and sixth in the nation in that statistical category.